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State v Gordon
NCGS 8C-1, Rule 404(b); requirement of similarity
State v Kornegay
Probation revocation; Jurisdiction; Violation reports
State v Lee
Resentencing; retroactive application of sentencing grids
State v Peterson
Newly discovered evidence; Misrepresentations of quailifications
State v Romero
Confinement in Response to Violation (CRV), criminal defendant?s right to appeal, N.C.G.S. 15A-1344(d2)
State v Stevens
causing juvenile to be in place or condition whereby juvenile could be adjudicated neglected-sufficiency of the evidence, sufficiency of the indictment; assault on a child under 12; jury instructions
Court of Appeals Published Opinions Filed July 2, 2013
Horne v Cumberland County Hospital System, Inc., et al
Dismissal under Rule 12(b)(6) for failure to state a claim for relief for wrongful discharge in violation of public policy.
In Re: S.D.W.
Adoption; Consent required of unwed father; Due process
James v Integon National Insurance Company
UIM coverage
Johns v Welker, et al
Concurrent custody and adoption proceedings; Subject matter jurisdiction
Malloy v Preslar, et al
Interlocutory Appeal; Substantial Right; Hazard on Property
McKinnon v CV Industries, Inc.
Attorney's fees under N.C. Gen. Stat. 75-16.1; Rule 11 sanctions.
State v Hanif
Plain error; admissibility of evidence; counterfeit controlled substance; Rule 404(b)
State v Horskins
First degree murder; Premeditation and deliberation; Sufficiency of the evidence; Character evidence; Gang membership
State v Nolen
Justice Reinvestment Act of 2011
State v Pemberton
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel; Admission of Guilt with Consent of Client; Need for Hearing Concerning Reasonableness of Trial Strategy; Remand for Imposition of Life with Parole Sentence
State v Poole
Ex Parte Domestic Violence Protective Order; N.C.G.S. § 50B-3.1; Procedural due process
State v Sheppard
Larceny from the person and felony larceny of goods worth more than $1,000 and classification as an habitual felon.
State v Storm
Jury Instructions; Lay Opinion Testimony; Closing Argument